… when it comes to choosing a supplier or adviser there is no place for your feelings .
There, I’ve said it.
Now the explain: this morning a client of mine who is offering very good marketing training had a rejection from a graphic designer.
Said graphic designer really needs new clients. My client can show her how to get them. Guaranteed.
So why didn’t the graphic designer go ahead with paying over the $300 to get proven, double guaranteed, effective strategies for getting new clients? The potential return on investment here is mind-numbingly spectacular.
Well the reason she gave is that she didn’t “click” with the presentation. “Good content”, she said. But it just didn’t “feel” right.
All too often people are their own worst self-defeating enemies.
I mean, how hard is she making it for herself? She desperately wants new clients, the price of proven advice is low AND it comes with a money back guarantee.
Helloooooo???
And she’s very likely someone who keeps asking “the universe” for help. Good luck with that as a marketing strategy.
People confuse feelings with intuition. The former is an emotion whereas the latter is devoid of emotion; it’s a “knowing”.
So please, don’t let what is simply a programmed chemical release in your brain sabotage your success.
I prefer to learn from people I like but I also have no problem in learning from someone who is grumpy, ugly, obnoxious, impatient, temperamental, bald, fat, thin, pimple-faced, slow, fast or standing upside down in a clown’s suit picking their nose.
SO LONG AS THEIR ADVICE WORKS.
End of story.